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- Hiccup abstract "A hiccup (/ˈhɪkəp/ HIK-əp; also spelled hiccough) is an involuntary contraction (myoclonic jerk) of the diaphragm that may repeat several times per minute. In medicine, it is known as synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (SDF), or singultus, Latin for the act of catching one's breath while sobbing. The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc. Once triggered, the reflex causes a strong contraction of the diaphragm followed about 0.25 seconds later by closure of the vocal cords, which results in the classic "hic" sound. At the same time, the normal peristalsis of the esophagus is suppressed.[citation needed]Hiccups may occur individually, or they may occur in bouts. The rhythm of the hiccup, or the time between hiccups, tends to be relatively constant.A bout of hiccups, in general, resolves itself without intervention, although many home remedies are often used to attempt to shorten the duration. Medical treatment is occasionally necessary in cases of chronic hiccups.".
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- Hiccup wikiPageExternalLink hiccups-topic-overview.
- Hiccup wikiPageExternalLink evolution-expla.
- Hiccup wikiPageID "18600477".
- Hiccup wikiPageRevisionID "605214794".
- Hiccup description "The sound of a human hiccup".
- Hiccup diseasesdb "5887".
- Hiccup emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Hiccup emedicinetopic "252".
- Hiccup filename "Hiccupsound.ogg".
- Hiccup hasPhotoCollection Hiccup.
- Hiccup icd "786.8".
- Hiccup icd "R06.6".
- Hiccup medlineplus "3068".
- Hiccup meshid "D006606".
- Hiccup name "Singultus".
- Hiccup title "Hiccup sound".
- Hiccup subject Category:Onomatopoeias.
- Hiccup subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Respiratory_system.
- Hiccup comment "A hiccup (/ˈhɪkəp/ HIK-əp; also spelled hiccough) is an involuntary contraction (myoclonic jerk) of the diaphragm that may repeat several times per minute. In medicine, it is known as synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (SDF), or singultus, Latin for the act of catching one's breath while sobbing. The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc.".
- Hiccup label "Czkawka".
- Hiccup label "Hiccup".
- Hiccup label "Hik".
- Hiccup label "Hipo".
- Hiccup label "Hoquet".
- Hiccup label "Schluckauf".
- Hiccup label "Singhiozzo".
- Hiccup label "Soluço".
- Hiccup label "Икота".
- Hiccup label "فواق".
- Hiccup label "しゃっくり".
- Hiccup label "打嗝".
- Hiccup sameAs Škytavka.
- Hiccup sameAs Schluckauf.
- Hiccup sameAs Λόξυγκας.
- Hiccup sameAs Hipo.
- Hiccup sameAs Zotin.
- Hiccup sameAs Hoquet.
- Hiccup sameAs Cegukan.
- Hiccup sameAs Singhiozzo.
- Hiccup sameAs しゃっくり.
- Hiccup sameAs 딸꾹질.
- Hiccup sameAs Hik.
- Hiccup sameAs Czkawka.
- Hiccup sameAs Soluço.
- Hiccup sameAs m.02p3nc.
- Hiccup sameAs Q58952.
- Hiccup sameAs Q58952.
- Hiccup wasDerivedFrom Hiccup?oldid=605214794.
- Hiccup isPrimaryTopicOf Hiccup.